Here's how to substitute rests for notes. The \zcharnote commands "gobble
up" the pitches of the notes and so keep the octave register right. Don't
forget the "a" in the xtuplet main note, to cause separate stems in the
quarter note triplet.

c03 /
c44 e4x3 eD c4 e4ax3 c c /

\\def\qpforqu{\let\qut\qu\def\qu##1{\qp\zcharnote{##1}{~}\let\qu\qut}}\
\\def\dsforcu{\let\cut\cu\def\cu##1{\ds\zcharnote{##1}{~}\let\cu\cut}}\
c03 /
c44 e4x3 \qpforqu\ eD c4 e4ax3 \dsforcu\ c \dsforcu\ c /

> -----Original Message-----
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> Jill-Jênn Vie
> Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 4:50 PM
> To: Werner Icking Music Archive
> Subject: [TeX-Music] Rest in a triplet
>
>
> Hello again,
>
> f4x3 rD makes a triplet with a very very low note instead of the
> silence.
> If I put f4x3 r r, I get : "Sorry, PMX cannot end an xtuplet with a
> rest"
>
> How could I do ? Thanks by advance.
>
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> Jill-Jênn
> http://mickay.jill.free.fr/score/
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